Her primary scientific interests are in Neuroscience, Nociception, Neuropathic pain, Agonist and Hyperalgesia. Her studies examine the connections between Neuroscience and genetics, as well as such issues in Metabotropic glutamate receptor, with regards to Metabotropic receptor. Nociception is a primary field of her research addressed under Receptor.
Her Neuropathic pain research also covers Pharmacology and Anesthesia studies. Her Pharmacology study combines topics in areas such as TRPM8, Nerve injury, Opioid and Chronic pain. Her Agonist study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Somatosensory system and Excitatory postsynaptic potential.
Susan M. Fleetwood-Walker mainly focuses on Neuroscience, Nociception, Neuropathic pain, Anesthesia and Receptor. Her Neuroscience research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Opioid receptor and Nociceptor. Her Nociception research integrates issues from Agonist, Endocrinology, Central nervous system and Spinal cord.
Her work deals with themes such as TRPM8, Chronic pain, Reflex, Cannabinoid receptor and Hyperalgesia, which intersect with Neuropathic pain. Her work in Anesthesia tackles topics such as Pharmacology which are related to areas like NMDA receptor and Transient receptor potential channel. Her Signal transducing adaptor protein, Neurotransmission, 5-HT receptor and Serotonin study in the realm of Receptor interacts with subjects such as Peripheral nerve injury.
Her primary areas of investigation include Neuropathic pain, Neuroscience, Anesthesia, Bone pain and Pharmacology. Susan M. Fleetwood-Walker interconnects TRPM8, Rash and Cannabinoid receptor in the investigation of issues within Neuropathic pain. The Neuroscience study which covers Nociceptor that intersects with Analgesic and Capsaicin.
She has included themes like Endocannabinoid system and Spinal cord stimulation in her Anesthesia study. Her study in Pharmacology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Transient receptor potential channel and Spinal cord. Susan M. Fleetwood-Walker has researched Nociception in several fields, including Agonist, Glutamate receptor and Neuroinflammation.
Susan M. Fleetwood-Walker mainly investigates Anesthesia, Neuropathic pain, Chronic pain, Analgesic and TRPM8. Her study in the fields of Pregabalin under the domain of Anesthesia overlaps with other disciplines such as Palliative care. Her Neuropathic pain research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in -Naloxone, Opioid receptor, Endocannabinoid system, Cannabinoid receptor and Endogenous opioid.
Her Chronic pain research incorporates themes from Diclofenac, Surgery and Dorsal root ganglion. She combines subjects such as Neuralgia, Gait, Hindlimb and Sensory system with her study of Analgesic. Her studies deal with areas such as Agonist and Reflex as well as TRPM8.
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Analgesia Mediated by the TRPM8 Cold Receptor in Chronic Neuropathic Pain
Clare J. Proudfoot;Emer M. Garry;David F. Cottrell;Roberta Rosie.
Current Biology (2006)
An α2 receptor mediates the selective inhibition by noradrenaline of nociceptive responses of identified dorsal horn neurones
Susan M. Fleetwood-Walker;Rory Mitchell;Phillipa J. Hope;Vincent Molony.
Brain Research (1985)
Antinociceptive actions of descending dopaminergic tracts on cat and rat dorsal horn somatosensory neurones.
S M Fleetwood-Walker;P J Hope;R Mitchell.
The Journal of Physiology (1988)
Peripheral Demyelination and Neuropathic Pain Behavior in Periaxin-Deficient Mice
C.Stewart Gillespie;Diane L. Sherman;Susan M. Fleetwood-Walker;David F. Cottrell.
Neuron (2000)
VIP and PACAP: very important in pain?
Tracey Dickinson;Susan M. Fleetwood-Walker.
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences (1999)
Restricted growth of Schwann cells lacking Cajal bands slows conduction in myelinated nerves
Felipe A. Court;Diane L. Sherman;Thomas Pratt;Emer M. Garry.
Nature (2004)
Evidence for a role of metabotropic glutamate receptors in sustained nociceptive inputs to rat dorsal horn neurons
M.R. Young;S.M. Fleetwood-Walker;R. Mitchell;F.E. Munro.
Neuropharmacology (1994)
Neuropathic sensitization of behavioral reflexes and spinal NMDA receptor/CaM kinase II interactions are disrupted in PSD-95 mutant mice.
Emer M. Garry;Andrew Moss;Ada Delaney;Francis O'Neill.
Current Biology (2003)
Focal Lysolecithin-Induced Demyelination of Peripheral Afferents Results in Neuropathic Pain Behavior That Is Attenuated by Cannabinoids
Victoria C. J. Wallace;David F. Cottrell;Peter J. Brophy;Susan M. Fleetwood-Walker.
The Journal of Neuroscience (2003)
The involvement of neurokinin receptor subtypes in somatosensory processing in the superficial dorsal horn of the cat.
S.M. Fleetwood-Walker;R. Mitchell;P.J. Hope;N. El-Yassir.
Brain Research (1990)
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